Methods for Increasing the Kinetic Activity of Water and Other Liquids, so as to Render the Liquids More Useful in Enhancing the Alternative Cellular Energy Pathway and in Various Other Agricultural and Industrial Applications

ABSTRACT

A method for energizing water and other liquids is described. It is based on previous studies showing the use of ultraviolet (UV) light illuminated of alcohol containing neutral red dye as a means of activating the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway. Rather than directly activating the patient, the method&#39;s ACE pathway, it is used to activate water and liquids for drinking by the patients. Once activated, a liquid can further activate a larger volume of liquid by simply being added to the larger volume of liquid. The methods should find widespread application in human, animal, agricultural and industrial uses of water and other liquids.

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Methods for Detection of Ultraviolet Light Reactive Alternative CellularEnergy Pigments (ACE-pigments) William John Martin Submitted Dec. 24,2007. Publication number 20090163831

Method of assessing and of activating the alternative cellular energy(ACE) pathway in the Therapy of Diseases. William John Martin SubmittedJan. 16, 2008.

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Enerceutical mediated activation of the alternative cellular energy(ACE) pathway in the therapy of diseases. Submitted May 8, 2008.Publication number 20090280193

Enerceutical activation of the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathwayin therapy of diseases. Submitted Feb. 11, 2009. Publication number20090202442

Method of using the body's alternative cellular energy pigments(ACE-pigments) in the therapy of diseases Submitted Feb. 20, 2009.Publication number 20100215763

Urine as a source of alternative cellular energy pigments (ACE-pigments)in the assessment and therapy of diseases. Submitted Mar. 5, 2009.Publication number 20100196297

Diagnostic value of systemic ACE pathway activation in the detection byfluorescence of localized pathological lesions. Submitted Jul. 26, 2010.Publication number 20100291000

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Energy Charged Liquids to Enhance Enerceutical Activation of theAlternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway in the Therapy of Diseases.Submitted Dec. 17, 2010.

Application Ser. No. 12/972,344

Energy Charged Alcoholic Beverages for Enhancing the AlternativeCellular Energy Pathway in the Prevention and Therapy of Diseases.Submitted January 2011.

Application Number

Methods for Detecting and Monitoring the Activity of Energized Water andOther Liquids Useful for Enhancing the Alternative Cellular EnergyPathway in the Prevention and Therapy of Diseases. Submitted February2011

Methods for Increasing the Kinetic Activity of Alcohol, Water and OtherLiquids, so as to Render the Liquids More Useful in Enhancing theAlternative Cellular Energy Pathway in the Prevention and Therapy ofDiseases. Submitted February 2011

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not applicable: No Federal funding was received in support of thispatent application.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In recently submitted co-pending patent applications, which areincorporated by reference herein, I disclosed that the passage ofelectrolytically derived Water Gas (otherwise known as Brown's Gas) intoalcohol (200 proof absolute ethanol) greatly enhances the ability of thealcohol to react with neutral red dye and with alternative cellularenergy (ACE) pigments (defined in the co-pending patent applications).When a small number (usually around 10) of neutral red dye particles(obtained directly from a commercially available neutral red dye powdere.g. Dudley Corp. N.J.), are gently sprinkled onto a plastic dish, whichcontains Water Gas “charged” alcohol, there is rapid and vigorousdissolving of most of the material within the neutral red dyesparticles. This occurs in a directional manner forming long, narrow redstreams of dissolved neutral red. Equally impressive, fine particles,breaking away from the larger particles of neutral red dye, which remainnon-dissolved in the alcohol solution, undergo continuing to-and-fromovements, with apparent attractive forces rapidly alternating withrepulsive forces. The linearity of the dissolving neutral red and thedynamic movements of non-dissolved particles occur in regular(non-charged) absolute alcohol, but are greatly heightened by Water Gascharging of the alcohol. The use of charged alcohol also significantlyenhances the intensity of the orange fluorescence of the neutral redsolution, when compared with dye dissolved in non-charged alcohol. Asthe alcohol (both charged and non-charged) finally evaporates, theprecipitating neutral red dye assumes attractive, banded circularpatterns, as if being influenced by an interactive energy field. Thepatterns are more striking using charged alcohol. The charged alcoholalso shows greater interaction than does non-charged alcohol with ACEpigments collected from the saliva and/or perspiration of virus infectedpatients. When used therapeutically, as described in co-pending patentapplications, the combination of neutral red with charged alcohol isdecidedly more effective in enhancing the ACE pathway in energydeficient individuals, when compared with, still quite impressive,benefits obtained using untreated (non-charged) alcohol.

The linear dissolving pattern of neutral red dye observed in alcoholsolutions, was also observed in various alcoholic beverages, especiallywhen they were charged with Water Gas. This extraordinary pattern is notordinarily seen when neutral red dye is added to ordinary (non-charged)water in similar plastic dishes. Instead, slowly dissolving neutral redparticles become gradually surrounded by the dissolved dye inessentially concentric discs of red dye. An exception is seen with someplastic drinking glasses and some plastic covered paper cups. In thesecontainers, there is an obvious attraction between the plastic materialand the neutral red particles, leading to radial movements of theparticles towards the interface between the surface of the water and theplastic container. (These types of containers are, therefore, unsuitablefor used in the experiments described in this application). I havecommonly used small (1.5″) square individual polycarbonate dishes andvarious multi-well tissue culture dishes. The dishes are generallyobserved using a low power, dissecting microscope with spacing betweenthe light and the dish to help reduce heat transfer. In some experimentslight emitting diode (LED) illumination was used to exclude heat, asopposed to light, as the cause of particle movements.

An important finding was observed when neutral red dye particles, aregently sprinkled (scattered) onto a plastic dish of distilled water, andthe dish is placed in close proximity to a dish of charged alcohol withmoving neutral red dye particles. Instead of the particles in the waterremaining essentially stationary and only slowly dissolving, several ofthe particles will begin to move throughout the water. Moreover, ifadditional neutral red dye is added, the fresh particles will show morelinear dissolving patterns with movements of the remaining non-dissolvedparticles. The energy transference effect is best seen when the dishesare in direct contact or comprise adjacent wells within the samemulti-well dish. Physical contact is not absolutely necessary, however,and the effect has been seen between separated dishes. I, thereby,discovered that the altered dissolving pattern of neutral red dye inordinary water potentially provided a simple assay for detecting aradiating energy coming from the well containing the charged alcohol andneutral red particles. The assay also provides a means of detecting thewater and alcohol energizing capacities of various additional forms ofenergy, in addition to that provided by Water Gas. For convenience, thisassay will be subsequently referred to as the “NR-Kinetic Assay.”

Specifically, the present patent application extends on the finding thata charged alcohol containing solution of neutral red, provides a veryefficient method of transferring a dynamic activity, expressed using theNR-Kinetic Assay, and other measures, as explained herein, to water andother liquids. Charging of the alcohol solution is generally achievedusing a combination of votexing followed by bubbling of water gas.Further optimization, as assessed by the NR-Kinetic Assay, canpotentially be achieved using sound energy of approximately 500 Hz,electromagnetic, magnetic and electrostatic energies, and by theaddition of magnesium chloride. Of special interest is that theindirectly activated water and other liquids have now been shown to beable to transfer quite striking NR-Kinetic Assay activity to addedadditional liquids, including water.

The charged alcohol plus dissolved neutral red dye method was primarilydeveloped to activate the ACE pathway in humans and animals. The newerfindings provide additional approaches to this goal, such as drinkingand bathing in dynamically activated water, and using such water in thecultivation of edible foods. Various industrial applications ofdynamically activated water can also be inferred from other studies andare also becoming apparent from ongoing research.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The NR-Kinetic assay was used to demonstrate easily discernableincreased dynamic activity in water and alcoholic beverages in which acontainer of alcohol and NR dye, is partially submerged and illuminatedwith a UV light. The water and alcoholic beverage retain the enhanceddynamic activity after removal of the container and can be used tofurther activate other fluids, by either addition to the liquid or bybeing placed in close proximity to the liquid. The level of activationof water in which the container of alcohol and neutral red dye isplaced, is enhanced by prior charging of the alcohol by magneticvortexing and bubbling of Water Gas before adding neutral red dye. Theindirectly activated water not only shows markedly heightened activityin the NR-Kinetic Assay, but the resulting solution can fluoresce withUV illumination. Moreover, the NR containing, indirectly activatedwater, can be used to create NR-Kinetic Activity in other liquids placedin close proximity. Indirectly activated water, without neutral red, hasbeen consumed and used for bathing, including

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The NR-Kinetic Assay has previously been employed in the directassessment of various kinds of processed liquids, including absolutealcohol and alcoholic beverages. For instance, it was also used todemonstrate the marked effect of simply bubbling Water Gas throughabsolute alcohol on the ability of the “charged” alcohol to react withneutral red dye. Not only was there more of a direct effect on neutralred added to the Water Gas charged alcohol, such as more intensefluorescence, but the light illuminated charged alcohol solutioncontaining neutral red dye, was clearly able to distantly inducemovements of non-dissolved neutral red dye particles placed in anadjacent well containing regular water. In this assay, the lightilluminated neutral red dye containing charged alcohol was placed in oneof the wells of a tissue culture plate. Adjacent wells contained waterplus stationary un-dissolved neutral red dye particles. These wells wereobserved microscopically to see whether any of the non-dissolved neutralred particles would begin to move, which they did beginningapproximately 30-60 seconds later. An additional observation on theadjacent neutral red dye in water wells included the occasionalformation of numerous gas bubbles, which might well represent theformation of Water Gas. The energy transference type of assayconsistently provided positive results, which were not seen usingmultiple wells in other culture dishes, which simply had water plusneutral red solutions.

These studies prompted interest in whether the indirectly activatedwater may have beneficial properties, beyond those of ordinary water.Additionally, studies were undertaken to compare the indirectlyactivated water with waters with claimed therapeutic benefits, includingthe well water from Bheau View Ranch in San Marcos Calif., water throughwhich Water Gas had been bubbled and water exposed to variouslyprocessed volcanic rock-derived materials. The later were chosen becauseof my reasoning that the reasons for certain aquifers may be providingmore “energized” waters is exposure to forces present within materialsin the earth's crust. Some of these materials can be delivered to theearth's surface via volcanic eruptions. Moreover, these types ofmaterials have been used in a wide range of animal husbandry,agricultural and industrial applications with apparent benefit.

Water from the well at the Bheau View Ranch, San Marcos, Calif. wastested using the NR-Kinetic Assay and shown to have discernableactivity. A Ziploc bag containing 30 ml of absolute alcohol (ethanol,Sigma Aldrich), which had been vortexed for 3 minutes using a magneticstirrer (Jura-Capresso Inc. model 202, Milk frother) followed bybubbling of a mixture of hydrogen, oxygen, air and Water Gas (generatedfrom a Brown' Gas Electrolyzer, advertized on www.watertogas.com, as away of enhancing automobile fuel economy). The 1 pint (essentially 500ml) closed jar uses six overlapping washers, alternatively linked to theanode and the cathode of a 4.5 volt power supply, delivering 500 m Amps.Water containing approximately 10 gm of either citric acid or sodiumbicarbonate, as the electrolyte, is added to the jar, prior toconnecting the electrodes. A small aquarium air pump at 2.2 Watt(Whisper) is used to transfer the evolving hydrogen, oxygen and WaterGar from the jar into the alcohol solution using plastic tubing.Bubbling of the gas is allowed to proceed for 30 minutes, allowing forsome evaporation of alcohol, but with sufficient left to proceed withthe experiment. Thirty ml (essentially 1 oz) of the charged alcohol areadded to a Ziploc bag with the further addition of approximately 15 mgof neutral red powder. The Ziploc bag is further sealed using heat andis then available for various uses, including the activation of otherliquids. (The same solution preparation procedure is commonly used, withUV illumination, to activate the ACE pathway in individuals by eithertaping the Ziploc bag onto the sole of a foot (as practiced by themother of an adolescent child with autism), placed into the open mouthof adults with systemic deficiencies in their ACE pathway, or placedonto sites of previously occurring recurrent herpes simplex virus (HSV)induced skin lesions. The UV light is generally provided via a 13 WattHalco spiral lamp or if unavailable a UV fluorescent tube, using UVprotective goggles.)

For water activation, the Ziploc bag is inserted into a partially filledglass containing the water and exposed from above to the UV light. Thefluid within the Ziploc bag shows a bright orange fluorescence. Atvarying times, a small aliquot of the water from the glass is examinedmicroscopically using the NR-Kinetic Assay. This type of study showedthe rapid and intense activation of the water, which actually showedfluorescence with the dissolving and dynamically moving neutral red.Using this approach, marked enhancements of the dynamic activity of theBheau View Ranch water, regular tap water, various bottled waters and tothese waters which were further exposed to bubbled Water Gas using thewatertogas apparatus (www.watertogas.com) and/or to volcanicrock-derived materials, including Stirwands (www.stirwandsdirect.com)and so called Kiko Stones (www.kikotechnology.com).

The striking positive dynamic activity enhancing results obtained byplacing UV illuminated charged alcohol with neutral red dye solution,into water, was confirmed using other beverages, including alcoholicdrinks, fruits and vegetable juices, milk and soft drinks While issuessuch as increased viscosity of some of the liquids and decreasedsolubility of neutral red dye limited the usefulness of the NR-KineticAssay, the sense was gained of each drink acquiring dynamic energy fromthe UV illuminated neutral red dye in alcohol solution.

Ongoing studies are based on determining if drinking the energizedliquids can provide clinical benefits beyond that of drinking comparableamounts of the same liquids in their non-energized form. Assistance withsuch studies has been requested from the mother of a child with autismand from other individuals. Preliminary findings are encouraging. Forexample, the mother of the autistic child has used the procedure tocharge both water and V8 vegetable juice. She definitely discernedclearer pronunciation and more complete sentence formation by herdaughter. The mother is extending the study by noting changes inintra-oral UV fluorescence of her child as a result of the energizeddrinks Similar studies are ongoing in another ACE pathway deficientindividual now regularly drinking energized beverages.

Other potential therapeutic applications under consideration are usingenergized water in footbaths, regular bath water, spas, cosmeticformulations, humidifiers, etc. The results, to date, argue that neutralred or other suitable dye, with appropriate illumination, leads to abetter distant transmission of the activating energy, without the needfor contiguous liquid. In other words, a footbath of energized water hasnot yet proven to be effective, as compared to using the UV illuminationof neutral red containing alcohol in a Ziploc bag that is attached tothe sole of the patient's foot. Drinking of indirectly energizedliquids, has, however, produced clinical benefits in a human and wouldpresumably also do so in animals.

Over the last several years, I have been well aware of the potentialanimal husbandry and agricultural applications of various water treatingdevices and additives. A major goal of animal husbandry is to enhancegrowth rate and minimize illness in farmed animals, including cows,pigs, sheep and fish. For edible crops, the emphasis is on growth rate,along with taste and shelf life. Cut flowers are mainly judged on theircolor and how long they survive. Farmers have been introduced toapproaches of improving their water. The methods include i) applying avortex spin to water; ii) passing water through electric, magnetic andelectromagnetic fields; sound energy; iii) addition of volcanic andheated ceramic stones, etc. There are reasonably consistent reports thatthese various approaches can be at least, somewhat advantageous whenapplied to farming.

Energized water is also reported as having benefits in variousindustrial applications, including inhibiting and even reversing rustcorrosion in metal pipes in cooling towers, boilers, etc. Energizedwater is also said to have improved cleansing properties, requiring lesssoap.

At least, based on the NR-Kinetic Assay results, the UV illuminatedcharged alcohol with neutral red dye method is likely to be superior tothese alternative approaches in these various agricultural andindustrial applications. Moreover, as previous shown and confirmed usingthe new format, it is possible to utilize sunlight as the source of UVlight in the energy transfer from a charged alcohol:neutral red solutionto either a patient or a glass of water.

The intriguing finding of a beneficial effect of treated liquidsextending to larger volumes of liquids to which it is directed added ordiluted by also does not require the use of a UV light. The mechanism bywhich the smaller volume of liquid can affect a larger volume of wateris consistent with a resonance effect, not unlike the ability of aringing tuning fork to stimulate the ringing of other tuning forks ofthe same frequency.

The principles, preferred embodiments and modes of operation of thepresent invention, intended to be protected herein, is not to beconstrued as limited to the use of only treated alcohols, since regularalcohol (ethanol) can also be used, although somewhat less effectively.Similarly, the present patent application is not restricted to the useof neutral red as the primary receiver of the UV, or even regular lightenergy. Other dyes are currently under evaluation, including acridineorange and methyl violet. Neutral red has the advantage, however, ofhaving been used in therapeutic endeavors, aimed at activating thebody's ACE pathway. The term “energized” is also not meant to beexclusive of other relevant terms, which I or other investigators mayuse in furthering the research described in this application. Anoperational alternative term being used is E3 water, which stands foretheric energy expanded water.

Additional modifications of the basic tenets disclosed in the presentpatent application will readily occur to those skilled in the art andespecially upon practicing the currently described methods. For example,kits can be devised, which comprise a battery driven UV light and asealed compartment for the alcohol plus added neutral red dye. The lightcan be turned on and the kit submerged into a water pond for growingrice, or a swimming pool, etc. A UV illuminated, liquid containingdevice can be attached to piping that is not necessarily transparent tothe fluorescent component. The kits can also comprise previouslyactivated water or other liquids, which can be subsequently diluted intoa larger volume of liquid. The quantitative volume and time limitationsof such approaches can be monitored using the NR-Kinetic Assay.

1. A method of directly providing energy to water, comprising placinginto the water, a sealed plastic bag or other suitable container, inwhich there is sufficient ethanol plus freshly added neutral red dye, sothat when the container is directly illuminated with ultraviolet (UV),its contents will fluoresce and then leaving the UV illuminatedcontainer within the water for sufficient time, such that if a fewparticles of neutral red dye are sprinkled onto the surface of a removedaliquot of the water, the dissolving particles will rapidly form clearlydiscernable linear streaks of dye, rather than more slowly developingcircular concentrations of dissolving dye, as would normally be seen inan aliquot of the water prior to the energizing process.
 2. The methodof claim 1, in which the alcohol is previously exposed to one or moremethods to enhance its own interaction with neutral red dye, suchmethods including the use of a vortex, with or without a spinningmagnet, and/or the bubbling through the solution of electrolyticallygenerated Water Gas (Brown's Gas).
 3. The method of claim 1, in whichliquids, other than regular water, are being energized by thealcohol:neutral red dye containing solution; such liquids include butnot limited to tea, coffee, alcoholic beverages, milk, fruit andvegetable juices, soft drinks.
 4. The method of claim 1 in which naturalsunlight is used as the source of ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
 5. Themethod of claim 1 in which a dye other than neutral red, but withcomparable water energizing properties, is used instead of neutral red.6. The method of claim 1 in which a solution other than ethanol, butwith comparable water energizing properties is used instead of ethanol7. A method of energizing a relatively large volume of water, comprisingthe addition of a considerably smaller quantity of previously energizedwater, produced by using the method of claim 1, such that following theaddition of the energized water, the larger volume of water will showevidence of being energized, including that if a few particles ofneutral red dye are sprinkled onto the surface of a removed aliquot ofthe water, the dissolving particles will rapidly form clearlydiscernable linear streaks of dye, rather than more slowly developingcircular concentrations of dissolving dye, as would normally be seen inan aliquot of the water prior to the energizing process.
 8. A method ofclaim 7 in which liquids, other than water, is used as either or boththe larger volume of liquid to be energized or the smaller volume ofpreviously energized liquid to be diluted within the larger volume ofliquid.
 9. A kit comprising a battery driven ultraviolet light attachedto a compartment into which ethanol or other suitable liquid can beplaced with the further addition of neutral red dye or other suitabledye, such that when the kit is assembled it is waterproof and can besubmerged into water or other liquids to be energized.